Whirlpool Dishwasher Not Cleaning Dishes — What’s Happening
When your Whirlpool dishwasher runs through a cycle but leaves dishes dirty, the machine is either not getting enough water, not circulating water with enough force, or water is not reaching the dishes because flow is obstructed. This is a performance symptom, not a specific fault code.
Most often the problem is in the wash system itself. Whirlpool’s own guidance points to improper loading, clogged or blocked spray arms, dirty filters, and water supply or temperature issues as the leading causes. If the unit fills and drains but does not wash effectively, the issue is typically mechanical rather than electronic.
Most Likely Causes
- Clogged filter A dirty filter restricts wash water flow and is the most common cause of poor cleaning performance.
- Blocked spray arms Food debris or mineral deposits in spray arm holes prevent water from reaching the dishes.
- Improper loading Overloading, nesting, or large items can block spray coverage or prevent the spray arms from rotating.
- Insufficient water supply A partially closed supply valve or kinked inlet hose limits the amount of water entering the tub.
- Low water temperature Cold or lukewarm water reduces wash performance and detergent effectiveness.
- Weak or failed circulation pump A failing wash motor causes low spray pressure and poor water circulation even when the unit fills normally.
- Faulty water inlet valve A clogged or electrically failed inlet valve restricts fill volume into the dishwasher.
How to Diagnose and Fix
- Verify the complaint by running a cycle and confirming the dishwasher fills, runs, and drains but leaves dishes dirty.
- Check loading and spray arm clearance by inspecting for overloading, nesting, or large items blocking the upper and lower spray arms, and confirm both arms rotate freely.
- Remove and clean the filter assembly according to the model’s manual by soaking it in warm, soapy water and scrubbing gently with a soft-bristled brush.
- Remove both spray arms and inspect all holes for clogs, then clear any mineral deposits or food debris with a toothpick or small wire.
- Verify the water supply valve is fully open, the inlet hose is not kinked, and run hot water at the kitchen sink for at least 30 seconds before starting the dishwasher to confirm hot water is available.
- Test the water inlet valve for sediment blockage and electrical continuity if fill volume appears weak or inconsistent, and replace if mechanically stuck or electrically open.
- Test the circulation pump and wash motor for continuity and listen for weak or absent spray pressure during the wash cycle, and replace the pump assembly if the motor has failed.
- Run the manufacturer’s service diagnostics if available to identify pump, valve, or sensor failures, and inspect wiring and the control board only after confirming all mechanical components are functioning.
Parts You Might Need
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Dishwasher filter assembly | Amazon | Model-specific, remove and clean first before replacing |
| Spray arm (upper or lower) | Amazon | Replace if cracked, warped, or holes remain blocked after cleaning |
| Water inlet valve | Amazon | Common failure if fill is weak or inconsistent |
| Circulation pump/wash motor assembly | Amazon | Required when spray pressure is low and motor tests open |
Related Error Codes
If your appliance also shows a code on the display, these match this problem:
- Whirlpool Dishwasher E1 error code
- Whirlpool Dishwasher E15 error code
- Whirlpool Dishwasher E3 error code
- Whirlpool Dishwasher E4 error code
- Whirlpool Dishwasher E6 error code
- Whirlpool Dishwasher E7 error code
- Whirlpool Dishwasher F10E5 error code
- Whirlpool Dishwasher F1E1 error code
- Whirlpool Dishwasher F2E2 error code
- Whirlpool Dishwasher F3E1 error code
- Whirlpool Dishwasher F3E2 error code
- Whirlpool Dishwasher F4E3 error code
When to Call a Pro
Call a pro if you’ve cleaned the filter and spray arms, verified hot water supply, and the dishwasher still does not clean properly. A technician can test the circulation pump, inlet valve, and control system with proper diagnostics. If the pump motor or control board has failed, replacement requires disassembly and electrical testing that most homeowners should not attempt.